ICT tools patterns of use among Malaysian ESL undergraduates
The proposal to undertake major reforms in universities to cater to the need of the so-called “digital natives” has revealed the belief that there is a homogenous generation of university students highly skilled in the usage of technology is untrue. Instead these students seem more inclined to use t...
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my.umk.eprints.84502022-05-23T10:27:34Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8450/ ICT tools patterns of use among Malaysian ESL undergraduates Siew Ming Thang Kean Wah Lee Puvaneswary Murugaiah Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar Choon Keong Tan Nurul Iman Ahmad Bukhari The proposal to undertake major reforms in universities to cater to the need of the so-called “digital natives” has revealed the belief that there is a homogenous generation of university students highly skilled in the usage of technology is untrue. Instead these students seem more inclined to use technology for social rather than academic purposes. In Malaysia, the use of technology in learning English as Second Language (ESL) has generally been well received. However the characteristics of the “digital natives” have not been clearly defined until recently when Thang et al. (2014) undertook a study to investigate patterns of ICT use of students in a public university in Malaysia. Their findings are somewhat similar to those of other countries but they differ in that they found students show a preference for the teachercentred approach. The current study extends on this by undertaking a study involving four different types of public universities. A questionnaire designed by the research team was used to collect data which were analysed quantitatively using SPSS. The findings revealed that students from all four universities generally felt that technology is useful for learning ESL. However, their usage is more for recreation than for learning ESL. It further revealed that the teachers used technology only moderately, but the students still felt that their teachers are competent in the use of technology. This shows their unwillingness to criticize their teachers openly. However, there were some variations which suggest that students from older research universities are more self-reliant and students from newer universities are more receptive to the use of technology for learning ESL. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Siew Ming Thang and Kean Wah Lee and Puvaneswary Murugaiah and Nurjanah Mohd Jaafar and Choon Keong Tan and Nurul Iman Ahmad Bukhari (2016) ICT tools patterns of use among Malaysian ESL undergraduates. GEMA Online™ Journal of Language Studies, 16 (1). pp. 49-65. ISSN 1675-8021 http://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/article/view/8981 |
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The proposal to undertake major reforms in universities to cater to the need of the so-called
“digital natives” has revealed the belief that there is a homogenous generation of university
students highly skilled in the usage of technology is untrue. Instead these students seem more
inclined to use technology for social rather than academic purposes. In Malaysia, the use of
technology in learning English as Second Language (ESL) has generally been well received.
However the characteristics of the “digital natives” have not been clearly defined until
recently when Thang et al. (2014) undertook a study to investigate patterns of ICT use of
students in a public university in Malaysia. Their findings are somewhat similar to those of
other countries but they differ in that they found students show a preference for the teachercentred
approach. The current study extends on this by undertaking a study involving four
different types of public universities. A questionnaire designed by the research team was used
to collect data which were analysed quantitatively using SPSS. The findings revealed that
students from all four universities generally felt that technology is useful for learning ESL.
However, their usage is more for recreation than for learning ESL. It further revealed that the
teachers used technology only moderately, but the students still felt that their teachers are
competent in the use of technology. This shows their unwillingness to criticize their teachers
openly. However, there were some variations which suggest that students from older
research universities are more self-reliant and students from newer universities are more
receptive to the use of technology for learning ESL. |
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